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2011 Feb 16
3
mscorsvw.exe crash when wine opens
ynohtna <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:
>Sent: Feb 16, 2011 7:07 AM
>To: wine-users at winehq.org
>Subject: [Wine] Re: mscorsvw.exe crash when wine opens
>
>> The program mscorsvw.exe has encountered a serious problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
>
>Every single time I started anything with Wine, even wine regedit. I upgraded from
2008 Jan 19
5
"should_not ==" vs "should !="
describe "should_not == vs. should !="
it do
5.should_not == 6
end # passes
it do
5.should != 6
end # fails
end
# I''m running the rspec 1.1.2 gem with the corresponding Textmate bundle
# The second failure surprises me.
# Is != not supported?
# I''d like to hear what you all think.
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2012 Jul 04
1
dovecot and nfs readdir vs readdirplus operations
...mknod
20009850 4% 6065319 1% 3757720 0% 1557 0% 0 0% 0
0%
remove rmdir rename link readdir
readdirplus
6378134 1% 281 0% 2602358 0% 555097 0% 53126619 12%
15615402 3%
fsstat fsinfo pathconf commit
113256 0% 26152 0% 0 0% 4026151 0%
and this is the same on one of the new ones:
amateo_adm at myotis31:~$ nfsstat
Server rpc stats:
calls badcalls badclnt badauth xdrcall
0 0 0 0 0
Client rpc stats:
calls retrans authrefrsh
178040318 675...
2012 Nov 16
5
[ 3009.778974] mcelog:16842 map pfn expected mapping type write-back for [mem 0x0009f000-0x000a0fff], got uncached-minus
Hi Konrad,
Sometime ago i reported this one at boot up:
[ 3009.778974] mcelog:16842 map pfn expected mapping type write-back for [mem 0x0009f000-0x000a0fff], got uncached-minus
[ 3009.788570] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[ 3009.798175] WARNING: at arch/x86/mm/pat.c:774 untrack_pfn+0xa1/0xb0()
[ 3009.807966] Hardware name: MS-7640
[ 3009.817677] Modules linked in:
[ 3009.827524] Pid:
2006 Feb 05
2
I appear to be attacking others
It looks like my CentOS 4.2 box is attacking other people with some type
of ftp attack. I got an email from somebody saying they were being
attacked by my IP address.
Further investigation /var/log/messages shows a whole bunch of sshd
attacks on me, none of which appear successful. I'm running ethereal
right now and I can see that my system is doing some kind of ftp attacks
on others.